Time to plan a new calendar year and register for popular technology conferences to take advantage of early bird attendee specials.
If tech conferences aren’t in your schedule, but business or leisurely travels to tech cities like San Francisco, CA are planned, then planning your visit around these significant technology conferences will help avoid encountering accommodation shortages and paying for hotel rates with added conference pricing.
January |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Consumer Electronic Show (CES) (Las Vegas, NV) ** |
February | |
March |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Game Developers Conference (GDC) (San Francisco, CA) |
April |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Amazon Web Services (AWS) (San Francisco, CA) |
May |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Google I/O (San Francisco, CA) |
June |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Apple Developer WWDC (San Francisco, CA) |
July |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Comic Con International (San Diego, CA) ** |
August |
Canada • SIGGRAPH (Vancouver, BC and Los Angeles, CA) |
September |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Salesforce Dreamforce (San Francisco, CA) • TechCrunch Disrupt (San Francisco, CA) |
October |
Silicon Valley (U.S.A.) • Oracle OpenWorld (San Francisco, CA) • Oracle JavaOne (San Francisco, CA) |
November | |
December |
** Although Consumer Electronic Show (CES) and Comic Con International are not held in Silicon Valley, I included these conferences in this list because they often come up as talking points during the months of January and July, respectively.
Happy New Year!
“Technology must be like oxygen: ubiquitous, necessary and invisible” — Unknown
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